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Squid IP address rotating

teknolaizteknolaiz Member
edited November 2015 in General

http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Strange/RotatingIPs

I was wondering if anyone of you did this? I have a IPv6 only VPS with currenly 20 IPs out of my /64 assigned and I was thinking about rotating them.

Any input from you guys? The article above is from 2009...

Most important here for me is that I have IPv4 connectivity over DNS64 and NAT64. It is slowish but actually really usable for browsing (UK based service). I mainly use the proxy for IPv6 Netflix US. I still need that to work because some Netflix stuff is still only IPv4.

Comments

  • The problem with your idea and IPv6 is that since IPv6 is assigned to devices or networks in /64's, companies can just block a whole /64 in one easy swipe.

  • closed as requested by OP

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